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PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 5:41 pm    Post subject: Indy TCPclient/server Reply with quote



Hi Folks.

I recently encoutered a little bit of difficulties while working with
Delphi 2k5 / Indy 10 .
I tried to create a connection between a client (via TCPClient.Socket)
and a TCPServer. The fact is the two components connect (as i checked
via netstat -b), but they doesn't seems to agree to exchange strings.

Do you have any explainment/idea?

Le_T

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 5:45 am    Post subject: Re: Indy TCPclient/server Reply with quote



[email]t.poisot (AT) gmail (DOT) com[/email] wrote:
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Hi Folks.

I recently encoutered a little bit of difficulties while working with
Delphi 2k5 / Indy 10 .
I tried to create a connection between a client (via TCPClient.Socket)
and a TCPServer. The fact is the two components connect (as i checked
via netstat -b), but they doesn't seems to agree to exchange strings.

Do you have any explainment/idea?

Le_T

your explanation of the problem is vague

at least.
are you saying there is no data being past or
are you getting incomplete traffic ?


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